is the scene in central london. then the prince of wales just visiting, the crowds, you the qb waited to westminster hall, thanking them. a busy time for the royals. king charles iii meeting the new met commissioner. the mayor of london and suella braverman who are in charge of the extraordinary policing operation that will unfold on monday here in central london. let s get the reaction to down there. it is continuing flow of people. tens of thousands of people still coming here. the wait time thankfully for many people is way lower than it was when we started in the early hours of the morning. then it was something like 25 hours. now thatis it was something like 25 hours. now that is considerably more palatable. obviously getting used to these enormous numbers. it is down to m hours. the people coming through now as they approach the final leg of this whole epicjourney along the thames and across lambeth bridge are seeing thejoin the thames and across lambeth bridge are seei
is known by everybody in the world, from the smallest island to the largest area on our planet. she is just the only one, our queen, and that to me fills me with, i don t know, just immense pride. find that to me fills me with, i don t know, just immense pride. know, ust immense pride. and with each know, just immense pride. and with each passing know, just immense pride. and with each passing day. know, just immense pride. and with each passing day, more know, just immense pride. and with each passing day, more signs - know, just immense pride. and with each passing day, more signs of- each passing day, more signs of round the clock preparations. this was windsor in the early hours of the morning. the house will carry the morning. the house will carry the queen s coffin back to the castle for monday s final ceremonies. at windsor s victoria barracks, representatives of all three services getting ready for something they and most of us have not seen before. not seen before. pl